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Can I open an account in the US but to operate in Canadian Dollars?

Sol, Miami
August 6, 2015 01:40:06 PM

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In reply to Sol, Miami

Thanks for your interest in banking with TD, Sol. We'd be glad to help!
First, we'd like to let you know that TD Bank here in the U.S. does not currently offer Canadian Dollar accounts and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
With that being said, you are more than welcome to establish an account with our partners at TD Canada Trust and we invite you to check out this conversation: http://bit.ly/1FUza1q which may help you get started.
We do welcome you to reach out to TD Canada Trust directly with any other questions, and feel free to either post a question on their TD Helps page here: http://bit.ly/1kD3iFr, or reach an agent using their "Contact Us" page found here: http://bit.ly/1woOVay.
Also, if you choose to open an account with TD Canada Trust, you may also like to consider an account with us here at TD Bank U.S. If you have both, you'll be able to take advantage of our convenient Cross Border Banking services. For more information, please take a look here: http://bit.ly/1ienPN4.
As an example, when using this service you'll be able to transfer funds between your TD Bank U.S. and TD Canada Trust personal accounts, free of charge. If you wish to, please feel free to speak with a Representative from our Cross Border Banking Support Line 24/7 at 877-700-2913, who can also answer any questions you have about the features we offer.
If you will be considering an account with us here in the U.S., we invite you to view all of our options so that you can find an account which best fits your needs. To take a look at our checking accounts, please visit here: http://bit.ly/1oXjGgF, or use our Checking Selector Tool at http://bit.ly/1vW1xnU. You're also able to take a look at our savings accounts by visiting: http://bit.ly/1hzzhPT, or use our Savings Selector Tool at http://bit.ly/1sxY9Rd.
Once you're ready to open an U.S. account, you are able to do so online by selecting "Open Account" beneath the product of your choosing, calling us 24/7 by dialing 888-751-9000 or by visiting any TD Store. To take a look at TD Stores near you please visit http://bit.ly/TDStores.
Regardless of the method you choose, you will need your Social Security number and valid photo ID (Driver's License, State I.D., or Passport etc.).
We hope this helps, Sol and have a good afternoon.

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